Gift Guides

Give Keel Without Making It Weird

Buying cognitive tracking as a gift is delicate. These guides help position Keel as a thoughtful baseline habit, not a scary message about memory, aging, or diagnosis.

Keel is a personal wellness tracker. It is not a diagnostic tool or a substitute for medical advice.

Most likely gift paths

Start with the recipient and the emotional framing that fits.

Birthday Gift

Keel for Mom: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Practical Gift

Keel for Dad: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Brain Health Gift

Keel for a Parent: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Retirement Gift

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Wellness Gift

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Holiday Gift

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read

All gift guides

Browse Keel gift angles by recipient, occasion, and the kind of care you want the gift to communicate.

Mom

Keel for Mom: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Mom

Keel for Mom: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Mom

Keel for Mom: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Mom

Keel for Mom: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Mom

Keel for Mom: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Mom

Keel for Mom: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Mom

Keel for Mom: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your mom without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Dad

Keel for Dad: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your dad without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent

Keel for a Parent: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Grandparent

Keel for a Grandparent: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your grandparent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Spouse

Keel for Your Spouse: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your spouse without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
Your Partner

Keel for Your Partner: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your partner without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Sister

Keel for an Older Sister: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older sister without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Older Brother

Keel for an Older Brother: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your older brother without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Aunt

Keel for an Aunt: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your aunt without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
an Uncle

Keel for an Uncle: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your uncle without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Retired Parent

Keel for a Retired Parent: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your retired parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent With Family History

Keel for a Parent With Family History: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After Concussion

Keel for a Parent After Concussion: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent After COVID

Keel for a Parent After COVID: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Holiday Gift With More Meaning Than Another Gadget

Holiday gifts often try to be warm, useful, and not too heavy. Cognitive tracking can fit that space when the framing is gentle. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Health Tracking Enthusiast

Keel for a Health Tracking Enthusiast: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to someone who tracks health data without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Birthday Gift That Is Actually Useful

A birthday can be a good moment to give something practical without making the conversation feel like a crisis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Retirement Gift for a New Chapter

Retirement changes the shape of daily life, which makes it a natural time to start tracking sleep, activity, and cognitive routines. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Wellness Gift That Is Not Another Supplement

Most brain-health gifts are pills, puzzles, or books. Keel is different because it helps track the person, not just the intervention. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Brain Health Gift Without Fear-Based Messaging

A brain-health gift can easily sound ominous. Keel avoids that by focusing on baseline and trend rather than diagnosis. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Practical Gift for Someone You Worry About

When you are worried about someone, the temptation is to over-explain. A practical gift can do less talking and more helping. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Last-Minute Gift That Still Feels Thoughtful

Digital gifts can feel generic. Keel works better because the meaning is personal: a record of cognitive performance over time. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

6 min read
a Parent Who Hates Apps

Keel for a Parent Who Hates Apps: A Care Package Gift for Long-Term Peace of Mind

A care package says: I am thinking about your day-to-day life. Keel fits when you want the gift to be supportive rather than decorative. Here is how to give cognitive baseline tracking to your parent without making it feel scary, clinical, or accusatory.

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